St. Paul’s Alley
Henry Harben describes the general location of St. Paul’s Alley in noting that it
is
In Castle Baynard Ward and Farringdon Ward Within(Harben 459). Also known simply as
Paul’s Alley,the lane’s positioning on Ogilby and Morgan’s 1677 map is directly north of the west end St. Paul’s Cathedal. The alley runs north-to-south and intersects with Paternoster Row. The alley, like St. Paul’s Cathedral itself, was integral to the early modern book trade.
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Citation
Harben, Henry A. A Dictionary of London. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1918. [Available digitally from British History Online: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/dictionary-of-london.]This item is cited in the following documents: